If you observe his body language (constant fidgeting, eyes darting across the audience, trying to keep his hands busy either clasping a mug or straightening his jacket), and compare that to his level voice and deadpan humour, you realise that this is actually a rather nervous man who does not at all feel at home in front of a large audience, but who is nevertheless trying very hard to play cool. To me it's very endearing to see that a man who played such strong, resolute, iconic characters, is a man after all.
@@joelschmole Either way, from a scientific perspective, we wouldn't know for sure, until we tested him in a tete-a-tete interaction, away from large crowds. If you do meet him, let me know. Oh, and also tell him that I also want to talk to him. ☺️😁
Yea you definitely pick up on his ticks and stuff when doing interviews. I think he seemed a little more relaxed during this on than in previous interviews
52 isn't old for a man. Unless u really let urself go its nothing. I shouldn't "man" plenty of great looking 50 something women as well. Be healthy and maintain a good weight and u will look good into ur 70's.
Mike T agreed. Don’t drink too often, moisturize, stay out of the sun, work out or do yoga regularly, take a nap everyday, and be kind to yourself and others. You’ll stay looking good for awhile longer, and your energy level will be high.
What I love about him is he's so genuine and humble like when he said he was just grateful to have a job, and he doesn't get carried away by his fame but he's a really good actor if you watch the drama movies he did like Regarding Henry and Witness.
In my opinion, Harrison Ford I'd one of the most charismatic actors about. As you say, he has so many great traits, and that all combine to make him magnetic when listening to
Ford should have won the Oscar for Witness. It was his first nomination, but suched a layered performance. His scene at the end confronting his corrupt police captain is powerful.
Yes. I think the movie should have won best picture too. Out of Africa - one of the most overrrated movies won. And Ford lost to William Hurt who won because he played a gay man who kisses a man in a film.
REGARDING HENRY...I thought I was the only one who saw that movie like 10 times, cried always, and was 1 of my 2 favorite of Harrison's. The other one (I have the soundtrack of actually) is SABRINA.
Harrison Ford seemed pretty cool to me every time someone like Jay Leno would give him an interview back then. He'll easily always be one of my favorite cinema icons.
Harrison’s aged amazingly. He was 52 during this interview. I hope I look half as good when I’m that age. He’s now like in his late 70s and still looks great
Wow! Harrison Ford either is showing off some great acting talent here or he genuinely looks like he’s happy to be at this interview! This is the happiest that I’ve ever seen him be!
If he wasn't really, really uncomfortable about that first movie revelation he sure acted that part well! As for that Jack Ryan movie mentioned later, I hadn't heard of it, and it does sound like something very realistic, especially as I'm in Colombia and trying to figure out how to get out of here!
You say true! Owewhelmed commenting here Not! Luke is basically my Idol As far as that goes. Im born 1982. I have said it somewhere else I say agai here. It is a privelage to have Solo and the princess and Skywalker as my automatic default favourites and the team that made it was sooo on the spot!. I see so far still they are all excellent persons! Thank you!!!!
I agree. I've had very few celebrity "crushes"....but Clint Eastwood, Harrison Ford, and Sam Elliott rank right up there. I went to Disney World in the '80s and I wanted to sneak that Harrison Ford wax figure out and put it in my car sooooo bad!!! I wanted to go back to my little home town and drive around with Harrison Ford in my little red convertible and REALLY give 'em something to TALK about!!!! LOL
Hey guys, (2 years later) try to watch any interviews with Ford and Ryan Gosling, especially one done in London Oct 4 2017, by Alison Hammond, also on Graham Norton show. Ford completely loses it!
I admire Harrison Ford immensely. His movies are always worth seeing and his marriage is one of the stable and genuine love stories in present Hollywood. A class act!
Turns 80 in July of next year. I've been watching him since my brother took me to see Star Wars in 1977. Seen most all of his stuff,even "Deadheat on a Merry-go-round" and a "Gunsmoke" episode. Missed "What Lies Beneath". Don't do spooky stuff. Got cured of that with "Poltergeist", thank you very much, Steven.
Harrison ford is my favorite actor. I’ve seen most of his movies. Clear and present danger is very realistic. It makes you think. They don’t make them like they use it.
I think Ford is that classic, awkward, introverted personality that got into acting for various reasons. I haven't seen a lot of his interviews, but usually he is very quiet and uncomfortable. Obviously doing the things because the studios mandate them.
You can see Ford was so uncomfortable through the whole interview. Very honest to getting one of his early chances brought to light. I wish we could have seen the clips. So different than our late night who idolize their guests. Old records like this will always get more and more rare.
Covid, thanks very much for the clip, Very thoughtful of you.......... Telerian, that's not 'uncomfortable '........... it's honest humility. Ford is as grand a fellow as Cary Grant was in his day.
Maybe.... But I saw this story from his chauffeur that Harrison use to get high before going to a interview don't know if that is true but who knows in his interview's he looks kinda high Lol.
Hyuk hyuk hey everybody I’m jay leno I screwed over Conan and own 85 cars, been a comedian for 40 years without getting a laugh. That big ole chin has been the resting place place of a lot of hairy sacks to get where he got
he's got a good point, if you watch an actor in a role and you don't believe him in that role, then he is not a good actor. not a knock on tony curtis, more a knock on the agent.
He does look really good here. He was born in Chicago, went to Main West High School, and graduated from Ripon College in Wisconsin. I could not believe that his major was Philosophy. He took his first acting class when he was a Senior. When he started as an actor, he was not happy with roles he had, and he took up carpentry, because he had a family to support In YouTybe they have the screen test of Harrison Died reading for Hans Solo. You can see why he got the part. He was 30 something then.
I don’t know about anyone else but as a young boy growing up in the 80s and seeing Indiana Jones for the first time, you as kid had dreams of having adventures with the best maverick in film history. Ford is and will go down as the best hero and positive message for any young growing kid to look up to. Then I see Deckard when I was 7 and ohhh man…. Give new meaning to anti hero who may or may not be human in the first place. Total legend. The best role for me was John Book in Witness arguably a perfect movie in total.
Are you kidding? Every one of those movies: We came to see H. F. ....And then brought our friends, (so we could savor it again)... and then rented the videos... and still own dvds our kids love too. Harrison Ford is a Rite of Passage. Long live The King.
Just say out loud with Princess sass: "This Your First Time Rescuing Somebody?" Then click 3:04 Congratulations. You just had a scene with Harrison Ford as Han Solo
Thought you were supposed to say that's a grocery delivery boy. That's important what he says, not supposed to look like a star, but become one with the role, be the one you are interpreting.
I love watching movies with Harrison Ford acting in them. I have seen more movies with him in them than probably any other lead actor (including actresses). It's not because I have a thing for him because I don't. And I don't think I remember him as any one character the most. He seems to defy being typecast as just Han or just Indiana. The other actor I have seen in a lot of movies is Arnie. But Arnold Schwarzenegger to me is always going to be remembered as The Terminator above all his other roles.
Two things in this interview I’ve never seen before: the tv floats up out of the floor to play the clip, and actually showing the guest get up and leave. Wow times were different!
De no haber sido actor el cine habria perdido a un gran actor, pero por suerte el cine le llamó y disfrutamos de sus interpretaciones e inolvidables personajes
Patriot games and the other one Clear and Present Danger both his best work next to The Fugitive and the Indian Jones Movies. when any person sees them they will agree these are worth keeping go beyond anything else. I'm gonna say the Indian movies were the first I've seen before blade Runner.
Around 3:58 call him an asshole, but he was right about seeing him as a grocery delivery boy. Your supposed to believe they are the the role they’re playing even if it’s a small part.
If you observe his body language (constant fidgeting, eyes darting across the audience, trying to keep his hands busy either clasping a mug or straightening his jacket), and compare that to his level voice and deadpan humour, you realise that this is actually a rather nervous man who does not at all feel at home in front of a large audience, but who is nevertheless trying very hard to play cool. To me it's very endearing to see that a man who played such strong, resolute, iconic characters, is a man after all.
i don’t think he’s trying “so hard to be cool”, everybody knows that Harrison is a shy soul who keeps to himself and there’s nothing wrong with that
Maybe he just has a close proximity eye contact problem which 99% of people have
@@joelschmole Either way, from a scientific perspective, we wouldn't know for sure, until we tested him in a tete-a-tete interaction, away from large crowds. If you do meet him, let me know. Oh, and also tell him that I also want to talk to him. ☺️😁
Yea you definitely pick up on his ticks and stuff when doing interviews. I think he seemed a little more relaxed during this on than in previous interviews
Harrison ford is sick and has been hiding it well since his last Indiana jones film. Poor guy.
Fantastic hair, voice, looks, suit and shoes! Superb classic timeless good taste in everything.
Bro really is majestic
You gagging yet bro??
@@ce6ej probably. But fr bro you can’t deny it.
He was 52 in this interview. God damn this man ages well.
Wow - he looked good here
He was actually 97 and had been dead for three years in this interview
52 isn't old for a man. Unless u really let urself go its nothing. I shouldn't "man" plenty of great looking 50 something women as well. Be healthy and maintain a good weight and u will look good into ur 70's.
@Dead Serious 52
Mike T agreed. Don’t drink too often, moisturize, stay out of the sun, work out or do yoga regularly, take a nap everyday, and be kind to yourself and others. You’ll stay looking good for awhile longer, and your energy level will be high.
PUTTING A WATERMARK ON A VIDEO THAT YOU DON'T OWN IS CHEAP.
@@Churro_Flaminguez caps lock is cruise control for cool
*SHAZAM*
@@wolfborn6483 it's true though Wolf Born
-agreed🤪-
i literally wasn't aware of it until i read your comment lmaoooooooooo
His voice is so smooth, gruff and soothing. Uber macho man.
"I thought you were supposed to think THAT was a grocery delivery boy." was such a power move tbh
It was a very smart reply.
Brilliant really.
That’s what makes him such a good actor is his quick witty personality
What I love about him is he's so genuine and humble like when he said he was just grateful to have a job, and he doesn't get carried away by his fame but he's a really good actor if you watch the drama movies he did like Regarding Henry and Witness.
In my opinion, Harrison Ford I'd one of the most charismatic actors about. As you say, he has so many great traits, and that all combine to make him magnetic when listening to
NJ
Yes. The "humble" is a key thing.
He should have won an Oscar for Regarding Henry 😢
Harrison Ford is a BRILLIANT actor.
He needs an Oscar just for being so darn hot
Ford should have won the Oscar for Witness. It was his first nomination, but suched a layered performance. His scene at the end confronting his corrupt police captain is powerful.
I have always thought that. He was robbed.
Yes. I think the movie should have won best picture too. Out of Africa - one of the most overrrated movies won. And Ford lost to William Hurt who won because he played a gay man who kisses a man in a film.
@@mdarrenu Yes, Could not agree more!
one of my favorites of his
I loved Witness, and the music was great, especially "Raising the Barn!"
He was 134 in this interview, crazy truly.
I cant believe it, just wow this guy doesnt age
That means harrison ford is 938 in dog years. Incredible!
Sorry I don't get it, what was he 134 pounds???
@@robertphilips5199 he was 134 years old in this interview. He ages incredibly well and doesn't look a day over 20. I worship him.
No, now he is 77
What I love about the "jack Ryan" movies is Harrison worked alongside James Earl Jones who voiced Darth Vader in the starwars movies.
Harrison looks so handsome love him. He is the great.
Love me some Harrison Ford, especially in Witness, Regarding Henry and The Fugitive. He’s an incredible actor.
Hello Shannon
How are you doing today?
Did you know he was a carpenter and wood craftsman before acting?
REGARDING HENRY...I thought I was the only one who saw that movie like 10 times, cried always, and was 1 of my 2 favorite of Harrison's. The other one (I have the soundtrack of actually) is SABRINA.
He’s a great actor and he’s one of my favorites. His movies are timeless and enjoy watching multiple times.
I love his voice! ❤
Yes, it is manly yet soft.....beautiful!
Harrison Ford seemed pretty cool to me every time someone like Jay Leno would give him an interview back then. He'll easily always be one of my favorite cinema icons.
I was 1 when this happened. He's actually aged better than I have.
Absolutely!
I was 43 , then. He's definitely aged better than me. Hell, he looked way better than me, then, too....
Harrison’s aged amazingly. He was 52 during this interview. I hope I look half as good when I’m that age. He’s now like in his late 70s and still looks great
One of the GREATEST Actors of our time !
Wow! Harrison Ford either is showing off some great acting talent here or he genuinely looks like he’s happy to be at this interview! This is the happiest that I’ve ever seen him be!
Harrison must be so sick of bad interviewers and screaming people. He's a class act with a lot of patience 👏
And a damn good pilot too in real life.
It pays his bill,and it's easier than being a nurse....
I love all of his reactions to Jay! And his very handsome (mind you) the looks he gives 😂Jay in his interview…timeless!
@@lindabispo6854 you go girl !!!!
If he wasn't really, really uncomfortable about that first movie revelation he sure acted that part well! As for that Jack Ryan movie mentioned later, I hadn't heard of it, and it does sound like something very realistic, especially as I'm in Colombia and trying to figure out how to get out of here!
I wish next century to have such a cool film star they will be lucky👍
Ford is the most handsome man in history. Such charisma.
And he’s so macho he even admits he lost all his front teeth and it makes him even cooler.
You say true!
Owewhelmed commenting here Not!
Luke is basically my Idol
As far as that goes. Im born 1982.
I have said it somewhere else I say agai here.
It is a privelage to have Solo and the princess and Skywalker as my automatic default favourites and the team that made it was sooo on the spot!. I see so far still they are all excellent persons! Thank you!!!!
Thanks Luke!
You are welcome, baby Han.
He wasn't always like that. He was bullied when he was kid. Beaten up all the time
I agree. I've had very few celebrity "crushes"....but Clint Eastwood, Harrison Ford, and Sam Elliott rank right up there. I went to Disney World in the '80s and I wanted to sneak that Harrison Ford wax figure out and put it in my car sooooo bad!!! I wanted to go back to my little home town and drive around with Harrison Ford in my little red convertible and REALLY give 'em something to TALK about!!!! LOL
Ford is a thinking gentlemen, contributing for years to environmental causes. He is a huge favorite of mine. I admire his humility.
He was really handsome and elegant in this time. Really masculine.
Still is
He is 52 in this interview. Amazing. He still look young
Joe Oran with no work done too ✅
He is so humble and nice.
Mark Hamill does a much better Harrison Ford, imo.
@@peterclarkeofficial Same here. Well said
Beth E I watched the same video of Mark Hamill impersonating Harrison Ford on Seth Myers lol
@@peterclarkeofficial LOL, we do sort of "congregate". It was good tho, don't you think? 😉 Very talented voice actor.
Beth E oh of course. His Harrison Ford impression really got me. But Mark Hamill’s Joker? Forget about it
@@peterclarkeofficial Great music, btw, wish you success. 👍👏
I thought you were supposed to think, 'There's a grocery guy.'
Perfect
Ford's charisma: rated PG13, humor: R, charm: priceless!
I think this is the only of his interviews in which he seems actually kind of relaxed and having fun.
Maybe a green room "pop" relaxed him.
Hey guys, (2 years later) try to watch any interviews with Ford and Ryan Gosling, especially one done in London Oct 4 2017, by Alison Hammond, also on Graham Norton show. Ford completely loses it!
@@aileen694 Gosling + anyone in an interview is a blast, that dude has wit overload.
He still looks young here. And it's only 23 ago.
He aged slowly. Still at 75 he has been able to keep up with aging without cheating.
like steve martin
Thought he looks old here allready
yorgiramos
I is nowhere near E on the keyboard, how'd you fuck that up?
Yeah, Jay got old fast...:-)
OMG! He is just DREAMY! Always my favorite. I just love Harrison! 🥰🥰💗💗
I only hear Indiana Jones when Harrison talks
I hear Indiana and Han Solo
Harrison Ford’s attitude is like sarcasm but in an funny yet serious way..
If that makes sense.
I admire Harrison Ford immensely.
His movies are always worth seeing
and his marriage is one of the stable
and genuine love stories in present Hollywood. A class act!
This guy is the difference between celebrities and TRUE MOVIE STARS!
I agree! I think the thing that makes him such a good actor is his love with film not fame
He's 52 in this clip... holy smoke he looks great! Born in 1942 !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Turns 80 in July of next year. I've been watching him since my brother took me to see Star Wars in 1977. Seen most all of his stuff,even "Deadheat on a Merry-go-round" and a "Gunsmoke" episode. Missed "What Lies Beneath". Don't do spooky stuff. Got cured of that with "Poltergeist", thank you very much, Steven.
It's funny how the first thing he does is roast the theater owners.
Classy actor. Soft spoken and polite.
Man he was 52 at that point. Looked at least 40
Yep
and at most 51
This dude looks 40-45. Good genetics
At least is the wrong word.
Looked at MOST 40, you mean ?
Harrison ford is my favorite actor. I’ve seen most of his movies. Clear and present danger is very realistic. It makes you think. They don’t make them like they use it.
One of the best actor in Hollywood history Harrison Ford Great human beings Great work 👍👍
Close your eyes and listen to Harrison.. holy shit this guy is comfy as fk!
Harrison Ford is like an enigma. The man has passed superstardom by far. And this was in 1981. His name on a movie was a definite hit.
This interview was in 1994.
I think Ford is that classic, awkward, introverted personality that got into acting for various reasons. I haven't seen a lot of his interviews, but usually he is very quiet and uncomfortable. Obviously doing the things because the studios mandate them.
Yes, he gestured uncomfortably many time, but really kept his part of the conversation smooth.
Watch him on the UK Graham Norton show, where he is super-relaxed - except when Benedict Cumberbatch does a Chewbacca impression ....
One can love the acting, but still hate the whole promotion part of it.
@@trilliarobinson7862that was hilarious. Harrison is a natural comedic actor.
Witness was such a terrific mivie!
Everything he did in past was became a classic. Stars wars, Indiana Jones, blade runner, jack Ryan's movies etc.. 👍
Witness is one of my all time favorite movies!!
every decade people who stay in shape in their 50's look way better then the generation before them in their 50's!
I love his voice god sake!❤
This is the most talkative I’ve ever seen him
Ugh I wish they showed the clip
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Copyright laws.
Love Harrison Ford and all his films. Makes me laugh. He has a great sence of humour. Seen his double in his later years in TKMAXX.
I always loved him as Hans Solo in Star Wars but my favorite is him as Bob Falfa in American Graffiti. I knew guys that were like him in that role.
Thanks for taking out the clip of the movie.
You can see Ford was so uncomfortable through the whole interview. Very honest to getting one of his early chances brought to light. I wish we could have seen the clips.
So different than our late night who idolize their guests.
Old records like this will always get more and more rare.
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Covid, thanks very much for the clip, Very thoughtful of you..........
Telerian, that's not 'uncomfortable '........... it's honest humility. Ford is as grand a fellow as Cary Grant was in his day.
I swear this man lives forever
Obviously, he finds small talk extremely tedious. Most highly intelligent people do.
coolyungdru
Or maybe he’s just baked as fuck
coolyungdru I have no time for your post.
Or maybe he’s just a pompous ass
Then I must be intelligent AF.
Maybe.... But I saw this story from his chauffeur that Harrison use to get high before going to a interview don't know if that is true but who knows in his interview's he looks kinda high Lol.
I'd almost forgotten how gorgeous Harrison is.
Clear & Present Danger was the best of the series and an amazing 3rd entry for a franchise.
I love Harrison Ford movies. His acting is great, and he's such a nice guy!
Wait.. how can the interview be hilarious if Jay Leno is present?
yup
That's what I thought, but he actually listens in this.
Bazinga
...O and far from hilarious
I was never a big fan of Jays
Hyuk hyuk hey everybody I’m jay leno I screwed over Conan and own 85 cars, been a comedian for 40 years without getting a laugh. That big ole chin has been the resting place place of a lot of hairy sacks to get where he got
going full Han Solo here 3:04
100% haha
he's got a good point, if you watch an actor in a role and you don't believe him in that role, then he is not a good actor.
not a knock on tony curtis, more a knock on the agent.
A gem of a movie but didn't get much credit was Regarding Henry. My son and I loved it.
Many great actors have a physicality…Harrison and Mark Harmon started out as carpenters. They do their own stunts, just beautiful to watch.
Jeremy Renner builds houses - right?
@@katheslin wood work
“Well are those your teeth???” I can’t get enough of this man😂
He does look really good here. He was born in Chicago, went to Main West High School, and graduated from Ripon College in Wisconsin. I could not believe that his major was Philosophy. He took his first acting class when he was a Senior. When he started as an actor, he was not happy with roles he had, and he took up carpentry, because he had a family to support In YouTybe they have the screen test of Harrison Died reading for Hans Solo. You can see why he got the part. He was 30 something then.
Sounds like Professor Jones
I would be so incredibly honored to meet him and say “thank you for playing Indy and Solo”🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
a brilliant talk show guest
I don’t know about anyone else but as a young boy growing up in the 80s and seeing Indiana Jones for the first time, you as kid had dreams of having adventures with the best maverick in film history. Ford is and will go down as the best hero and positive message for any young growing kid to look up to. Then I see Deckard when I was 7 and ohhh man…. Give new meaning to anti hero who may or may not be human in the first place. Total legend. The best role for me was John Book in Witness arguably a perfect movie in total.
"It means I've sold a lot of popcorn" - Most Honest Chad of the last two centuries
Great interview. Rarely see him so relaxed in interviews back then.
Love Ford, a real carpenter turned actor
1-12-2023.
Star is an object that is in space. H. Ford is an actor!
I appreciate his dry humour.
Are you kidding?
Every one of those movies: We came to see H. F. ....And then brought our friends, (so we could savor it again)... and then rented the videos... and still own dvds our kids love too.
Harrison Ford is a Rite of Passage. Long live The King.
Just say out loud with Princess sass:
"This Your First Time Rescuing Somebody?"
Then click 3:04
Congratulations. You just had a scene with Harrison Ford as Han Solo
"Now let's take it again, This time Harrison, I want you to try a different reaction for Han."
And cue Princess line:
Now Click 2:43
Dear Han Solo, how come all of these people are calling you Harrison Ford and how are you back from the dead?
I love this man.
Looking back at a movie from 1966 in 1994 is like looking back at a movie from 1995 today (2023)
Such a handsome man! 😍😍😍
Thought you were supposed to say that's a grocery delivery boy. That's important what he says, not supposed to look like a star, but become one with the role, be the one you are interpreting.
God, he's hot.
Your welcome.
Thank you
He is probably at the same age with ur grandpa
@@DrJones20 Harrison is that you 0_o
@@macarsasi5340 Yes it's me.
i forgot what a fantastic voice he has
I love watching movies with Harrison Ford acting in them. I have seen more movies with him in them than probably any other lead actor (including actresses). It's not because I have a thing for him because I don't. And I don't think I remember him as any one character the most. He seems to defy being typecast as just Han or just Indiana. The other actor I have seen in a lot of movies is Arnie. But Arnold Schwarzenegger to me is always going to be remembered as The Terminator above all his other roles.
he will always be indiana
We named the dog Indiana
Han Solo
Han Solo can suck a dick! As a MAJOR Star Wars fan..Indy will always triumph!
He'll always be Rick Deckard to me
And Solo
That voice.. Brilliant
Two things in this interview I’ve never seen before: the tv floats up out of the floor to play the clip, and actually showing the guest get up and leave. Wow times were different!
That smile 💋❤
De no haber sido actor el cine habria perdido a un gran actor, pero por suerte el cine le llamó y disfrutamos de sus interpretaciones e inolvidables personajes
Patriot games and the other one Clear and Present Danger both his best work next to The Fugitive and the Indian Jones Movies. when any person sees them they will agree these are worth keeping go beyond anything else. I'm gonna say the Indian movies were the first I've seen before blade Runner.
Class act! Always
What a lovely down to earth man
Harrison Ford is sooo interagent
Harrison Ford and Al Pacino easily the 2 best actors of all time (honorable mention: Marlon Brando)
Nic Cage, too.
@@zeldasmith6154 many would dissagrew but i agree, and Johnny Depp as the best character actor of all timw
Nzinn73 Daniel Day Lewis.
I fell in love with him on the first Star Wars movie.🥰
Around 3:58 call him an asshole, but he was right about seeing him as a grocery delivery boy. Your supposed to believe they are the the role they’re playing even if it’s a small part.
He's like the man next door, that's what makes him so likeable.